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Prepare a case based on how you've quantifiably exceeded your goals.
"Liar," as applied to Trump, is something that can be quantifiably proven.
Less quantifiably, Spoelstra is responsible for instilling and communicating Miami's organizational culture.
Yet they exist so clearly and quantifiably, with mass, texture, and shape.
The men did not have more experience, nor were they quantifiably better salespeople.
Now, we know, quantifiably, who REALLY loves ice cream and needs some right now.
Maybe for once, these notions of political upheaval and transformations will finally be quantifiably true.
This would make bitcoin able to perform more useful transactions without requiring additional electricity, which is quantifiably good.
The truth is, even for an organization singularly focused on growth, a strong company culture quantifiably leads to growth.
Her partnerships with Puma (multiple styles of which have sold out) and Manolo Blahnik have been both buzzy and quantifiably successful.
As I've written before, music reviews have gotten quantifiably more positive over the last few years, with negative reviews becoming increasingly rare.
Of course the most quantifiably 'successful' people – the CEOs who have come from nothing and now own huge corporations – get up at 211.30am.
Many ELCs are established on what are quantifiably the healthiest forests in the country, often abutting or even encroaching upon nationally protected ecosystems.
They didn't model other real, but quantifiably unknown, benefits, like improvements in rates of depression, suicide and obesity, or the overall effects on health.
In a week consumed with Taylor Swift's latest millennial pop machinations, TM104 debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, quantifiably proof of Jeezy's continuing commercial prowess.
In fact, Nikhil Jain, a senior manager of Brooks' BlueLine product range, shies away from keeping statistics on whether the Hyperion Elite has made anyone quantifiably faster.
That may not be quantifiably true but given the generous spirit of his new B-sides and remixes "mixtape" The Greatest Gift, you could make the argument nonetheless.
But there's a chart published on Vox, by political scientist Jennifer Victor, that illustrates why it's important to quantifiably map our own political beliefs onto this two-axis chart.
The most quantifiably successful of these volunteer campaigns, in Reeve's view, are the viewers of America's Most Wanted, who solved more than 550 crimes during the show's 29-year run.
Madrazo may not have been the best skier out there—in fact, he was quantifiably the worst—but he finished like a champ, just happy as hell to be there.
Because University of Minnesota research quantifiably demonstrates, using the 2010 Census data as a benchmark, that some rural communities are actually growing their population of 30- to 49-year-olds.
"If you want to know why our operation's quantifiably more effective today than they were a year and a half ago, it's because our intelligence is getting much better," Dunford continued.
In virtually every aspect of post-coronavirus recovery — from the cost of healthcare to small-business support, from unemployment insurance to debt relief — the Trump budget would quantifiably make things worse.
But then there are smaller things, like getting wifed—things that aren't so much a quantifiably unfair as they are just tiny, humiliating reminders that people are not accustomed to considering you fully human.
It seems impossible to reconcile the idea that the economy is running so hot that the Fed needs to cool it down when the electorate is so quantifiably anxious about the economic prospects of the nation.
The song sounds like it would take place at the time of day when it's quantifiably "dark" but there is still enough light in the sky to keep it a brighter blue more than anything else.
If cannabis legalization is often advertised as a social-justice project, a technique to right the wrongs of the quantifiably racist drug war, legalization is creating losers on the basis of class as well as race.
Slate recently speculated that adding actual sex into a figure skating partnership might quantifiably increase artistic evaluation in a component score; if true, it would be especially crucial for ice dancing, a sport that emphasizes performance.
As a clerk for Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy – whose recent retirement created a vacancy Kavanaugh has been nominated to fill – Kavanaugh served the most quantifiably pro-gay Supreme Court justice in the history of the United States.
Of course, considering the arc of human existence as a series of scrimmages won or lost is problematic in a number of ways, chief among them the implication that life itself is something that can be measured quantifiably.
As unnerving as the last few American decades have been, it feels as if the last couple of years have been quantifiably different from what came before, and that the wall that once separated reality from fiction has been beaten into a pile of stones.
As well as determining which factors contribute to varying levels of civil, political or economic freedom in emerging market countries, a key issue for fund managers and economists has been whether to allocate capital to countries with current quantifiably high levels of freedom, or those in the early stages of transition to open market economies and democracy.
The Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2017 inductees were announced Wednesday, and it reminded me of something I quickly learned in the major leagues: Not only is that adage still true, but that when you distill talent into distinct categories, you'll find that the universe is crawling with people who are quantifiably superior to you.
The reason for this is almost entirely cultural, that the way a black man is treated in Paris is quantifiably better than the way a black man is treated even in Brooklyn—one of the most "woke" places in the US (and I use those quotes to denote sarcasm as any white man who claims to be woke ain't woke).
See the model that Gregory Bateson sketched, below: The second model overturns the first because it points out that an observer always shapes a system through the process of observation: An unobserved system falls out of discourse and remains invisible, while an observed one is captured—possibly changed—by the process of being surveyed, measured, commented on, and quantifiably or visually apprehended by the senses.
Whether this is done quantifiably or qualitatively is left up to the debaters to decide.
Flag of the New Zealand Police Quantifiably, the successfulness of this type of legislation is hard to determine. This is due to the fact that traffic offending is influenced by many factors coincidentally. The most notable of these changing factors is the Road Policing Strategy by the New Zealand Police. In 2010 for example, "Reducing illegal street racing " was a defined goal of the Police.
Outcome factorisation is a method for quantifiably comparing outcomes generated by similar activities, used in quantitative research. This process of measurement is central to quantitative research because it provides a fundamental and measurable connection between empirical observation and mathematical expression of the quantitative relationships. It has been used in various areas of social sciences and has been the basis of many market research projects.
The model is limited however, in that it cannot yet explain the regional differences in brain activity that distinguish REM sleep from waking. Other limitations include the inability to quantifiably identify and measure M in humans. During waking and activation of primary and secondary consciousnesses, high values of A, I, and M have been observed, but during REM sleep high values of A but low I and M have been observed.
In the US, fires are sometimes categorized as "one alarm", "all hands", "two alarm", "three alarm" (or higher) fires. There is no standard definition for what this means quantifiably; though, it always refers to the level of response by the local authorities. In some cities, the numeric rating refers to the number of fire stations that have been summoned to the fire. In others, it reflects the number of "dispatches" requesting additional personnel and equipment.
The evolutionarily stable strategy when playing this game is a probability density of random persistence times which cannot be predicted by the opponent in any particular contest. This result has led to the prediction that threat displays ought not to evolve, and the conclusion that the optimal military strategy is to behave in a completely unpredictable, and therefore insane, manner. Neither of these conclusions appear to be truly quantifiably reasonable applications of the model to realistic conditions.
The term "hereditary prosopagnosia" was introduced if DP affected more than one family member, essentially accenting the possible genetic contribution of this condition. To examine this possible genetic factor, 689 randomly selected students were administered a survey in which seventeen developmental prosopagnosics were quantifiably identified. Family members of fourteen of the DP individuals were interviewed to determine prosopagnosia-like characteristics, and in all fourteen families, at least one other affected family member was found. In 2005, a study led by Ingo Kennerknecht showed support for the proposed congenital disorder form of prosopagnosia.
Greenberg has been elected to membership in the American Cinema Editors,"American Cinema Editors > Members", webpage archived by WebCite from this original URL on March 4, 2008. and in 2015 that organization honored him with its Career Achievement Award. Writing after the ceremony at which Greenberg received the Career Achievement Ward, Ross Lincoln and Erik Pedersen said, "if editing is the most important part of completing a film, he is one of the most quantifiably influential people in the past 40 years." On the 2012 list of "best edited films of all time", Greenberg worked on three of the top ten: Bonnie and Clyde, The French Connection, and Apocalypse Now.
To plan for the wave of development forecast by 1980, Clark County embarked on a regional Environmental Impact Assessment funded by a Federal Section 208 program, with Sedway Cooke conducting the planning work and Earth Metrics performing environmental analysis. This endeavor projected population growth, land use changes and environmental impacts. To prevent the loss of federal funds due to unacceptable dust levels in the Las Vegas valley, in 2003 the Nevada Air Quality Management division (under direction of Clark County officials) created the massive "Don't Be a Dusthole" campaign. The campaign successfully raised awareness of dust pollution in the Las Vegas valley, quantifiably reducing pollutants and preserving ongoing federal funding.
"Group grievance" radicalization dynamics are similar to those that are primed by personal grievances; the difference is that the subject perceives harm inflicted on a group that she belongs to or has sympathy for. This pathway accounts for the larger portion of political and ethnic radical violence, in which action is taken on behalf of the group at large rather than as an act of personal revenge. Radicalization out of sympathy for an outgroup is rarer, but can be observed in the Weather Underground's attempted alignment with the Black Panthers and Viet Cong. The tie between radicalization into violent extremism through group grievance and suicide bombing has also been quantifiably demonstrated: perceived threats to proximal identity such as the presence of foreign troops or invasion accounts for the majority of suicide bombings.
The Circuit Merit system was developed early in the 20th Century by AT&T; to quantifiably measure voice quality on the PSTN, and later adapted to include wireless telephone circuits, such as the early MTS (which was first used in 1947), IMTS and the later cellular telephone system (field trials date from 1976). It is intended to be used on a statistical basis, by collecting multiple data points (either subjective scores by human listeners, or by electronic measurements), to then produce a comprehensive report on the circuit quality. The system does not include any provision for reporting RF signal strength, and is thus inappropriate for routine use on non-telephone voice radio systems. Circuit merit is specifically designed to report the signal-to-noise ratio of a communications circuit, preferably by use of electronic test equipment.
The panel of judges for the 1973 Miss Amsterdam pageant Critics of beauty pageants argue that such contests reinforce the idea that girls and women should be valued primarily for their physical appearance, and that this puts tremendous pressure on women to conform to conventional beauty standards by spending time and money on fashion, cosmetics, hair styling, and even cosmetic surgery. They say that this pursuit of physical beauty even encourages some women to diet to the point of harming themselves. The London Feminist Network argues that rather than being empowering, beauty pageants do the opposite: denying women's full humanity by subjecting them to objectification, denying their full humanity by maintaining that their primary purpose is to be attractive. Another criticism is in the way beauty pageant is quantifiably scored as highlighted by the "Myth of the Perfect 10".
Academic literary critics have examined Egan's work in a variety of contexts. David Cowart has read Egan's project in A Visit from the Goon Squad as indebted to modernist writing but as possessing a closer affinity to postmodernism, in which "she meets the parental postmoderns on their own ground; by the same token, she venerates the grandparental moderns even as she places their mythography under erasure and dismantles their supreme fictions", an aspect also touched upon by Adam Kelly. Baoyu Nie has focused, alternatively, on the ways in which "Egan draws the reader into the addressee role" through the use of second-person narrative technique in her Twitter fiction. Finally, Martin Paul Eve has argued that the university itself is given "quantifiably more space within Egan's work than would be merited under strict societal mimesis", leading him to classify Egan's novels within the history of metafiction.

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